The gaming world has been given an update on the upcoming developments for Dragon Ball FighterZ. Game developers Bandai Namco and Arc System Works shared this news, announcing the launch of the balance adjustment patch and the delay of the much-anticipated rollback netcode beta test.
The balance adjustment patch, version 1.32, announced back in March, will start its release on Tuesday, May 23. The distribution timings for this patch will vary across different platforms.
This round of adjustments follows those made in June of last year, taking into account the game’s playability post adjustments and the valuable feedback received from the Dragon Ball FighterZ community. The developers expressed their hope that this change will encourage players to explore a broader range of characters, both those they are already familiar with and those less frequently used.
Alongside this, Bandai Namco and Arc System Works also shared plans for a second round of balance adjustments. These changes will be informed by the results of the upcoming patch. More details will be released in due course, with players encouraged to stay tuned for further updates.
In the same announcement, the developers also addressed the delay in the implementation of the rollback netcode beta test on Steam. Initially expected to be conducted this spring, the test has been postponed to improve and stabilize the feature’s experience. The team has asked players to wait patiently for additional updates regarding the revised timings for the beta test, and apologized for the delay.
On a final note, Bandai Namco confirmed the commencement of the 2023-2024 World Tour from this year’s Evo event. As with the previous season, the tour will adopt a tournament format that supports community-organized events. More details about the tour will be released soon, sparking anticipation among the gaming community.
The Dragon Ball FighterZ team remains dedicated to enhancing the game experience for all players and expressed gratitude for the continued support from the community.
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